Signing Day: Anderson area high school athletes make college choices

Sports families from D.W. Daniel, Westside, and T.L. Hanna celebrate as the seniors from the schools sign to play a sport at a college on Wednesday.
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Westside's Noah Suber signed with Presbyterian College on Wednesday. This season had 28.5 tackles and an interception. He helped Westside win back-to-back region titles in 2015 and 2016.(Photo: KEN RUINARD/Staff)

The 6-foot-3, 210-pound rush end committed to the Mountaineers over the summer. He picked App. State over offers from Charleston Southern, Miami of Ohio, Middle

Last season Hampton tallied 63 tackles, 15 for loss, seven sacks and two forced fumbles.

Westside senior Nick Hampton is recognized for signing earlier to play football at Appalachian State, during a ceremony at the Anderson School District Five office in Anderson on Wednesday.(Photo: Ken Ruinard/Independent Mail)

Suber came on late in the recruiting process. PC was the only offer for the 5-10, 170-pound corner back. This season had 28.5 tackles and an interception. He helped Westside win back-to-back region titles in 2015 and 2016.

Greenlee committed to the Terriers, and remained committed after the retirement of longtime head coach Mike Ayers. He selected Wofford over offers from Charlotte, North Carolina Central, Coastal Carolina, Eastern Kentucky, Elon, The Citadel, Old Dominion, Troy and Georgia State.

T.L. Hanna senior Kavesz Sherrard is recognized for signing earlier to play football Colorado State, during a ceremony T.L. Hanna High School in Anderson on Wednesday.(Photo: Ken Ruinard/Independent Mail)

• Kavesz Sherard, offensive line, Colorado State

Sherard's commitment to Colorado State came late in the process. The 6-4, 280-pound prospect once favored North Carolina. Sherard picked the Rams over offers from South Carolina State, South Carolina, Clemson, Tennessee, Kentucky, N.C. State, Duke, Charlotte and North Carolina.

The standout midlfielder committed to the Trojans back in August. Black was second on the team last year with 24 goals to go with eight assists. She is the team's top returning player for the 2018 season.

Gray picked Princeton over offers from Yale, Columbia, Dartmouth, Brown, Penn and Elon. The 5-foot-11, 180-pound receiver/tailback tallied 505 yards and eight touchdowns receiving in just five games. His season was cut short due to injury.